Ringo Starr – Tatia Starkey

Ringo Starr is famously known for his international fame in the 1960s as the drummer of the Beatles’ English rock band. Ringo had sung as lead vocals with the group, usually one song on every album, including Act Naturally, Yellow Submarine, and With a Little Help from My Friends. Credited as a co-writer, he wrote some of The Beatles’ songs, such as Octopus Garden and Don’t Pass Me By. But early on in his career, Ringo worked as a machinist at an equipment manufacturer in Liverpool.

Shortly after, he had become interested in the UK skiffle genre and eventually co-founded his first band, the Eddie Clayton Skiffle Group. The year that forever changed Ringo’s life and career was in 1962 when he received an offer to join The Beatles. And from then onward, the rest is history. Seemingly, the drummer has passed on his passion and skill in music to his granddaughter, Tatia Starkey, an English musician and bassist of the group Belakiss with a stage name of Veronica Avant.

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